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In re Kou-Chan Technologies (P.) Ltd.

Whether charges for insurance by taxi aggregators, amount to GST liability? The Hon’ble Authority for Advance Ruling, Karnataka, held the same in negative.

Nandan Biomatrix Ltd. vs S. Ambika Devi

A seed-related company often the purpose of producing foundation and other commercial seeds, an arrangement is entered between farmers and seed companies regarding the sale and buyback. This litigation by farmers is often made before Consumer Forums, for grievance redressal, this particular judgment by the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India defines whether such arrangement would […]

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Arms Length Legal, Kota is looking for passionate and enthusiastic interns who are willing to achieve better in the future. Being associated with Arms Length Legal gives multiple advantages, inter alia, including research exposure, diverse culture, enriched drafting skills, etc. The interns will be paid adequately for the assignments they are involved in. We also […]

Legal Associates Needed

Arms Length Legal is looking to hire a Legal Associate at our physical office at Kota, Rajasthan.-Ability to draft and research-Good communication skills;-Independently handle issues/cases across different laws such as regulatory, civil, and criminal. The application can be made by emailing us at contactus@armslengthlegal.com with a CV and statement of purpose not exceeding 200 words. […]

State Of Gujarat vs Mohanlal Jitamalji Porwal

Economic offences constitute a class apart and need to be visited with a different approach in the matter of bail. The economic offence having deep rooted conspiracies and involving huge loss of public funds needs to be viewed seriously and considered as grave offences affecting the economy of the country as a whole and thereby […]

Vasu Dev Singh v. Union of India

In delegated legislation the delegate completes the legislation by supplying details within the limits prescribed by the statute and in the case of conditional legislation the power of legislation is exercised by the legislature conditionally leaving to the discretion of an external authority the time and manner of carrying its legislation into effect as also […]

Kerala Public Service Commission and Ors. vs. Sini, K

A married woman is not disqualified for an appointment and the fact that she is pregnant in itself is not a disqualification for participating in the selection process, nor the pregnancy can be treated as a bar for appointment under the scheme. It is to be noted that a pregnant woman cannot be denied an […]

Pinakin Mahipatray Rawal vs State Of Gujarat

Marital relationship means the legally protected marital interest of one spouse to another which include a marital obligation to another like companionship, living under the same roof, sexual relation and the exclusive enjoyment of them, to have children, their upbringing, services in the home, support, affection, love, liking and so on. Extra-marital relationship as such is not defined in any law. Whilst extramarital relationships can have a severe impact marital relationship of a person, this tort popularly known as the “Heart Balm” tort paves a way for the person so injured to claim damages.

Tata Consultancy Services Limited v Cyrus Investments Pvt. Ltd. and Ors.

Independent director refers to Board of Directors, who do not have any material relationship with the company and are not involved in the day-to-day function. In this particular judgment the Hon’ble Supreme Court analysis two different sections of the Companies Act, and interprets that higher duty/standard does exist for the independent director as compared to non-independent one’s.

Arcelormittal India Private Limited v. Satish Kumar Gupta

What is important is that it is the commercial wisdom of this majority of creditors which is to determine, through negotiation with the prospective resolution applicant, as to how and in what manner the corporate resolution process is to take place. Further, the Hon’ble Supreme Court held that the legislation has consciously provided limited grounds for allowing an appeal.

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